I finally managed to get out shooting again, this time at the Toronto Zoo. Although not my most successful trip there, I did come back with some keepers. This is one of them.

The original colour version

These are moon jellyfish, lazily swimming/floating in their tank at the Toronto Zoo’s Australian Great Barrier Reef exhibit. I really love the black background and translucent nature of these fish. There is so much texture in the fish, yet with subtle tones.

I had a tough time deciding on the monochrome black & white version, or the original colour version. You can let me know if you agree or not in the comments below.

It’s hard to believe that jellyfish can be so beautiful, yet potentially so deadly (I don’t think moon jellyfish are terribly dangerous, but there are other jellyfish that are much smaller and much more lethal). The box jellyfish is feared in Australia as it is one of the most painful and deadly jellyfish on the planet. After being stung, severe agonising pain will ensue, which can be followed by cardiac arrest leading to death. But they sure are pretty to look at!